United States — New Mexico
NMSA 60-2E-5. Gaming control board created
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This section creates the gaming control board and sets membership, qualifications, appointment, salary, disclosure, and confirmation rules.
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United States — New Mexico
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This section creates the gaming control board and sets membership, qualifications, appointment, salary, disclosure, and confirmation rules.
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The secretary of state must charge and collect the filing and service fees listed in this section.
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An assignee can become a member only with unanimous consent from the other members, unless the governing documents say otherwise.
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A mortgage loan company applicant or renewal applicant must file a written application with the director, meet the director’s requirements, and include the listed information and fee.
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This section says a lapsed insurance policy is reinstated when the insurer or authorized agent accepts the overdue renewal premium, subject to stated conditions.
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The superintendent may require a registered insurer to produce records and information, may examine affiliates if the insurer does not comply, and may impose a daily penalty or suspend or revoke the insurer’s license in some cases.
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Certain executive employees and sole proprietors may opt out of the Workers' Compensation Act by filing an election with the director.
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Fiduciaries and certain banks or trust companies may deposit securities in a clearing corporation, but they must keep account records showing whose securities they are and, on demand, a fiduciary must certify the deposited securities in writing.
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A film production company may apply for a tax credit for certain nonresident below-the-line crew wages, and the department may allow it.
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Commissioners must hire a drainage engineer, do surveys and plans, and report to the court.
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The commission may fine telecommunications providers for certain violations and must follow notice, hearing, timing, and rulemaking requirements.
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A society may convert into a mutual or stock life insurance company if it follows the general insurance laws and gets the required internal and superintendent approvals.
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A customer who was crammed or slammed is not liable for related charges for the first 90 days after the charge appears on the telephone bill.
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This section says certain insurance-related information is confidential and limits when the superintendent may share it.
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Certain insurance companies must pay an annual rates-and-forms filing fee, due in advance on July 1, based on 0.3% of the prior year’s direct written premium, subject to a $100 minimum and $1,500 maximum.
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A foreign business trust’s name must be distinguishable from certain New Mexico business names, unless written consent is obtained and filed.
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A limited liability company must share interim distributions according to its articles of organization or operating agreement, or otherwise by each member’s contribution value. A member is entitled to receive distributions on the terms set by those documents or by the managers.
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A fiduciary may transfer property to an adult or trust company as custodian for a minor if the transfer meets the stated conditions.
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This section sets how different securities must be valued, including common stocks, preferred stocks, and an insurer’s subsidiary stock.
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A company may value real property using the lower of the stated cost-based amount or an appraised fair market value from the last three years.